The Isabella Is Up

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It’s the newest addition to our T@B lifestyle. We invested in an Isabella T@B 400 Sun Canopy from All Pro Adventures. Manufactured in Denmark, this canopy has been designed specifically for the T@B 400 and is remarkably sturdy and well made. Because All Pro Adventures is located in Sugarcreek, Elton offered, when we placed the order, to personally deliver the awning and demonstrate how to put it up. Unfortunately his visit coincided with the cold blustery wind that preceded Tuesday night’s snow storm. He was however, able to give us and overview of the procedure and we then had the distinct pleasure of giving MaKayla, Bethany, and Joshua a tour of our T@B. Now, two days later, Amanda has come to the rescue. She and her daughter recently figured out how to set up her new Isabella so she is now a seasoned veteran. We have to say that the Isabella is a bit more complicated that any other awning or side tent we’ve had with out teardrops campers. We’re now in the market for a two step stool to assist in the process, but we’re quite pleased with its stability and quality. It’s going to definitely up the comfort of our campsite when we set up for multi-night stays.

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  1. Jeff Goodman

    Steve it looks really nice

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